A little from Column A, a little from Column B. All my life I've been a critic, mostly of myself... but it's time to branch out. Here you will find the pros and cons of what I experience: food, music, movies, places, etc. I'm an artist. Art is the very air I breathe. I cannot help but to see the world through the eyes of a vocalist, a thespian, a painter... an appreciator of beauty in all its phenomenal forms.

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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Sunny's Savvy Spender Suggestion #3 -a review-

Don JulioI always passed these products in my grocery store, one reason because I didn't recognize the name and two because they were always so cheap. At my favourite store, Smith's, they always have huge bins of the chips listed at 10 for $10! $1 per bag? How could dollar chips taste good?Well, low on money one week and needing tortilla chips to go along with a meal I was cooking that night, I grabbed up a bag of these miraculously cheap chips. (Hasn't the price of chips gone sky high? CRAZY! But, that's another rant altogether.)

Since that night, I have purchased these chips again and again. I tell you, they are REALLY GOOD! My fave is the White Corn rounds. I have to say they are the best tortilla chips from a bag I've ever had... and they were A DOLLAR!!?"The Don Julio Promise" right on the bag states that they are "made locally from the finest stone-ground corn, cooked to perfection, and distributed fresh to your local store." (And they MUST be fresh because the Use By Date is never too far away, unlike other preservative-packed chips.) The promise ends with how proud they are of their growing family of products and the certainty "that you will share in our enthusiasm."Well, I'm convinced. I share that enthusiasm. These chips are dang yummy! Crispy and full of good corn flavor. Will stand up to chunky salsas and thick dips. A perfect compliment to any Mexican dinner for sure.I enjoyed these so much, I had to do a little research. Heck! I'm writing a blog about chips!

Don Julio Foods
is a local company based out of Clearfield, Utah. They are father and son
owned and have a growing list of products and brands including Clover Club
Foods which was originally a local Utah company, too. If you don't live in the western region of the U.S. you won't see these in your store. And even if you DO, you still may have never heard of them or at least passed a wandering eye right over them and not known the deliciousness and value that lies therein. But, don't worry, they're expanding their market and maybe with enough support they'll go national someday. I know they have MY support!How is this a Savvy Saver Suggestion? Well, this is a great product for a reasonable price. Lesson? Don't pass up on trying something new just because it's cheap. There might be a decent surprise in store for your brave efforts. So, try a lesser known, less expensive brand this week... and tell me about it! I'll want to try it, too! It's a wallet-friendly challenge.